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... damage was in neighbouring State of Mississippi from Gulfport to Biloxi, Boats and barges rammed buildings, pushing cars and houses inland; water reached 6–12 miles from the beach. The power of nature! We live with the threat of earthquakes in Vancouver, but folks living on this coast live with storms every year, sometimes multiple times a year!! I'll stick with Vancouver Thanks!

I guess Mississippi wasn't too memorable because I don’t remember what we did here!....oops! Oh wait, one thing! We stayed at a free overnight camping spot where a woman was camping with her multiple cats that just kind of followed her around. They were very friendly. We went for a walk on the hiking trails but didn’t walk long because there were hunters everywhere ...

We waited out the rain before heading east from our campground. Jim was getting tired of driving and grumpy! I tried to feed him well and make sure we stopped at a campground with cable TV so he could veg out and rest up for the next leg of the ...

... joe Williams, in the gallery of African American art, it was a fun exhibit. did most of his paintings on .recycled materal, like doors and shutters!!! loved it. also the sculpture of rod Moorhead. this show was called entropy, he used clay from the river around here to make figures and used a straw firing, another amazing amazing. for my pottery peps, look him up as well as George e Ohr.

Well, after a few days I started to find that it was becoming an integral part of my journey. The blog first provided (and continued to provide) a way to document each day just for myself while the experiences were still fresh (as well as providing an outlet for commentary where it felt right to add it within the context of my travels), and then once I had a few days’ worth of ...